Group Bot
Group Bot

Getting Started

Add Group Bot to your Telegram group, grant it admin, and open the admin panel.

Group Bot runs inside a Telegram group chat. A group admin adds the bot, grants it admin rights, and opens the configuration panel; regular members simply see the alerts appear.

Adding the Bot to a Group

  1. Open the Group Bot chat on Telegram.
  2. Tap the bot's profile → Add to Group (or, from inside a group, use the Add Members flow and search for the bot).
  3. Choose the group you want it to join.

Granting Admin

Group Bot needs to be a group administrator to post alerts reliably. Once it is in the group:

  1. Open the group's Administrators list.
  2. Add the bot as an admin.
  3. Default permissions are enough — the bot needs permission to post messages and, for large-swap GIFs, to send media. It does NOT need permission to delete messages, ban members, or change group info. Do not grant more than is needed.

Without admin rights the bot may be rate-limited

In non-admin mode, Telegram tightly limits how often a bot can post. Group Bot will technically work, but you may see delayed or dropped alerts during busy swap activity. Grant admin rights to get reliable, low-latency posting.

Opening the Admin Panel

Once the bot is in the group, any group admin can open the configuration panel:

  • In the group chat, send /start. The bot replies with the admin panel.
  • Non-admin members who send /start in the group get a short note explaining the bot is configured by admins.
  • Sending /start in a private chat with the bot returns a "this bot is designed for groups" message.

From the admin panel you can tap:

  • Tracked Tokens — open the paginated list of tokens the group is watching.
  • + Add Token — start tracking a new token. See Adding a Token.
  • ⚙️ Settings — change the admin panel's language.

Regular members never need to open the panel. They simply see the buy, sell, and burn alerts in the group as they happen.